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Craigmyle [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterite]] Colony in Craigmyle, Alberta, was founded in 1984 as a division from the [[Tschetter Hutterite Colony (Irricana, Alberta, Canada)|Tschetter (Alberta) Hutterite Colony]]. In 2017 the Craigmyle Hutterite Colony was a [[Dariusleut|Dariusleut]] colony. The minister was James Stahl.
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Craigmyle [[Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)|Hutterite]] Colony in Craigmyle, Alberta, was founded in 1984 as a division from the [[Tschetter Hutterite Colony (Irricana, Alberta, Canada)|Tschetter (Alberta) Hutterite Colony]].  
= Additional Information =
 
'''Location''': Craigmyle, Alberta (coordinates: 51.712778, -112.206111 [51° 42' 46" N, 112° 12' 22" W])
 
  
'''Address''': Box 72, Craigmyle, AB T0J 0T0
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A daughter colony of the Craigmyle Hutterite Colony is the [[Bear Canyon Hutterite Colony (Bear Canyon, Alberta, Canada)|Bear Canyon Hutterite Colony]] (Bear Canyon, Alberta, Canada)
  
'''Phone''': 403-665-2233
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In 2017 the Craigmyle Hutterite Colony was a [[Dariusleut|Dariusleut]] colony.
 
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= Additional Information =
= Maps =
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== Location ==
[[Map:Craigmyle Hutterite Colony, Craigmyle, Alberta|Map:Craigmyle Hutterite Colony, Craigmyle, Alberta]]
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Craigmyle, Alberta (coordinates: 51.712778, -112.206111 [51° 42' 46" N, 112° 12' 22" W])
== Craigmyle Hutterite Colony Managers and Ministers==  
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== Address ==
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Box 72, Craigmyle, AB T0J 0T0
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== Phone ==
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403-665-2283
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== Managers and Ministers ==
 
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! Manager !! Minister !! Years
 
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| Paul Stahl || Levi M. Stahl || 2012
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| Sam Stahl || Joe M. Tschetter || 2006
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| Sam Stahl || Joe M. Tschetter || 2010
 
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| Paul Stahl || Joe M. Tschetter || 2015
 
| Paul Stahl || Joe M. Tschetter || 2015
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|            || James Stahl || 2017
 
|            || James Stahl || 2017
 
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= Maps =
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[[Map:Craigmyle Hutterite Colony, Craigmyle, Alberta|Map:Craigmyle Hutterite Colony, Craigmyle, Alberta]]
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[[Category:Hutterite Colonies]]
 
[[Category:Hutterite Colonies]]
 
[[Category:Alberta Hutterite Colonies]]
 
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[[Category:Canadian Hutterite Colonies]]
 
[[Category:Canadian Hutterite Colonies]]

Revision as of 23:58, 4 December 2017

Craigmyle Hutterite Colony in Craigmyle, Alberta, was founded in 1984 as a division from the Tschetter (Alberta) Hutterite Colony.

A daughter colony of the Craigmyle Hutterite Colony is the Bear Canyon Hutterite Colony (Bear Canyon, Alberta, Canada)

In 2017 the Craigmyle Hutterite Colony was a Dariusleut colony.

Additional Information

Location

Craigmyle, Alberta (coordinates: 51.712778, -112.206111 [51° 42' 46" N, 112° 12' 22" W])

Address

Box 72, Craigmyle, AB T0J 0T0

Phone

403-665-2283

Managers and Ministers

Manager Minister Years
Sam Stahl Joe M. Tschetter 2006
Sam Stahl Joe M. Tschetter 2010
Paul Stahl Joe M. Tschetter 2015
James Stahl 2017

Maps

Map:Craigmyle Hutterite Colony, Craigmyle, Alberta


Author(s) Bert Friesen
Date Published December 2017

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Friesen, Bert. "Craigmyle Hutterite Colony (Craigmyle, Alberta, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. December 2017. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Craigmyle_Hutterite_Colony_(Craigmyle,_Alberta,_Canada)&oldid=155938.

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Friesen, Bert. (December 2017). Craigmyle Hutterite Colony (Craigmyle, Alberta, Canada). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Craigmyle_Hutterite_Colony_(Craigmyle,_Alberta,_Canada)&oldid=155938.




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